Michael Loadenthal

Michael Loadenthal holds a BA in "International Studies: International Peace & Conflict Resolution," and a BA in "Women and Gender Studies" (American University). His graduate degree in "Terrorism Studies" is from the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (University of St. Andrews, Scotland). Michael’s research concentrations include: violent non-State actors, political violence, contemporary anti-authoritarian movements, critical theory, "eco-terrorism" and Queer theory. He has been active in a number of anti-authoritarian projects in the US and abroad including in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Mexico, Jamaica and Scotland. He has authored several works under a variety of pseudonyms, has taught "Terrorism and Political Violence" at Georgetown University, and is currently on the editorial board of the Journal of Terrorism Studies as well as Arissa Media Group's "Environmental Justice & Earth Liberation" book series. Michael is a S-CAR Dean's Fellow.

Michael Loadenthal holds a BA in "International Studies: International Peace & Conflict Resolution," and a BA in "Women and Gender Studies" (American University). His graduate degree in "Terrorism Studies" is from the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (University of St. Andrews, Scotland). Michael’s research concentrations include: violent non-State actors, political violence, contemporary anti-authoritarian movements, critical theory, "eco-terrorism" and Queer theory. He has been active in a number of anti-authoritarian projects in the US and abroad including in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Mexico, Jamaica and Scotland. He has authored several works under a variety of pseudonyms, has taught "Terrorism and Political Violence" at Georgetown University, and is currently on the editorial board of the Journal of Terrorism Studies as well as Arissa Media Group's "Environmental Justice & Earth Liberation" book series. Michael is a S-CAR Dean's Fellow.

The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution's Environmental Conflict Working Group is featuring a night of film, food, and discussion surrounding issues of radical environmentalism, terrorism, and the politics of political violence. Please join us for heaps of vgan snacks, one amazing